Printed pamphlet entitled ‘Speed of Railways: The Narrow Gauge Faster Than the Broad Gauge’ by Viator

Anonymous publication challenging the assertion made by advocates of the broad gauge, that the rate of travelling on the Great Western Railway far exceeds the rate accomplished on the other lines, by comparing arrival and departure times of trains on the London and North Western, South Western and Great Western railways. Printed by Bailey & Jones, The Columbian Press, Market Place, Cirencester.

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